Surgical Errors Archives

On behalf of Furr & Henshaw posted in Surgical Errors on Tuesday, November 29, 2016.

Even though medical practices have evolved to the point where patient safety is a higher level than ever before, there is always the possibility of suffering an injury during a surgical procedure. As such, if you are likely to need surgery in the near future, you owe it to yourself to prepare by doing some research. The fact is, not all doctors are equally skilled, and the quality of care they offer can vary greatly.

On behalf of Furr & Henshaw posted in Surgical Errors on Sunday, November 6, 2016.

Many people desire to look their very best. And there are many surgical procedures that can address specific aspects of our appearance that we wish to improve. Typically, cosmetic surgery is considered comparatively safe. But the fact is, there are inherent risks that you take whenever you have any type of surgery. And a recent report reveals that one specific cosmetic procedure could be especially dangerous.

On behalf of Furr & Henshaw posted in Surgical Errors on Sunday, September 25, 2016.

Any sort of invasive surgery is complicated and requires doctors, nurses, and other operating staff members to focus their full attention on the procedure. The slightest misstep could cause a patient to suffer a serious or fatal injury. And one of the most critical steps of any procedure actually takes place when most of the work has been completed.

On behalf of Furr & Henshaw posted in Surgical Errors on Sunday, August 14, 2016.

We can see technological advances are everywhere, from the cell phones in our pockets to the cars we drive, and even in the ways we can watch movies and listen to music. But perhaps the most important technological strides can be found in the medical field. After all, what could be more important than our health? And we are better off when we can receive the best treatment possible.

On behalf of Furr & Henshaw posted in Surgical Errors on Sunday, July 24, 2016.

Each year, hundreds of thousands of individuals undergo surgical procedures. While the majority of these cases are successful and go without incident, some of them result in injury. One cause of significant injury in the OR is burns. If you or someone you know received a burn injury during a surgical procedure, it may be in your best interest to speak to an experienced medical malpractice attorney.

On behalf of Furr & Henshaw posted in Surgical Errors on Friday, June 17, 2016.

Surgical errors occur by the thousands each year. Some of these mistakes are relatively minor, while others are life-threatening. By examining these mistakes, researchers have discovered that the top three most commonly occurring surgical mistakes are the ones that should never happen and have no excuse. These "never events," as they are known by researchers, statistically occur on a weekly basis and account for over 4,000 surgical errors every year.

On behalf of Furr & Henshaw posted in Surgical Errors on Sunday, April 17, 2016.

Nightmares should remain in the dark. They should be something you wake up from, to the comfort of a soft pillow and the relief that it is already receding into the shadows as the sun comes up on your day. But what if your nightmare doesn't recede? What if the man or woman or medical team that has taken an oath to heal has become so desensitized to the gravity of their role that they make mistakes? What if the mistakes they make are so obvious in nature that even an untrained eye can spot the error?

On behalf of Furr & Henshaw posted in Surgical Errors on Friday, March 25, 2016.

How many times have you heard someone tell you a story about a loved one and they mention that they died or had serious medical issues as a result of the medical treatment they were given? While it is quite common to hear, what isn't often heard is what a person can do to make things right or to at least receive remuneration and hold the responsible party accountable.

On behalf of Furr & Henshaw posted in Surgical Errors on Friday, February 26, 2016.

Any South Carolina resident who has undergone a medical procedure has heard the term "informed consent," but few know the term's meaning. As informed consent is required before any type of procedure, it is important for those who have surgeries scheduled to understand the term. In addition, it is also important for those who believe they are victims of medical malpractice to have a full understanding of the term.

On behalf of Furr & Henshaw posted in Surgical Errors on Saturday, January 23, 2016.

When most people think of surgical errors, they think of surgeons operating on the wrong body part or accidentally clipping an artery. While these two errors are, unfortunately, fairly common, other types of surgical errors seem to be just as common in South Carolina ? including foreign body retention. What is foreign body retention?

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